Revealed: Architizer’s Firm of the Year and 4 More Special Honorees Named for the 12th Annual A+Awards

This autumn, these five exceptional firms will be awarded special recognition for their unparalleled contributions to the field. 

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Inviting designers to rethink the possibilities of the built environment, the 12th Annual A+Awards marked a pivotal moment for the global architecture community. Under the banner of “Rethinking Architecture,” Architizer encouraged architects and designers to explore transformative solutions that meet the demands of our changing world. While the annual category winners comprise outstanding projects in areas such as sustainable adaptive reuse, new materials and typological innovations, this autumn, five exceptional firms will be awarded special recognition for their unparalleled contributions to the field

The following five honorees embody the essence of reimagining architecture, showcasing projects that push boundaries and set new standards for creativity, sustainability and impact. Through their work, these firms demonstrate the power of architecture to not only solve today’s pressing challenges but also to shape a future where design serves as a catalyst for renewal and regeneration. The honorees will accept their awards on stage at the 12th Annual A+Awards Gala, hosted by Architizer and A8 Design Center. This year’s greatly anticipated gala will take place at the iconic LUXELAKES The Water Theater, designed by Antoine Predock and located in China’s up-and-coming architecture and design hub, Chengdu.

By honoring these five firms, Architizer’s A+Awards continues its tradition of recognizing visionary leaders whose portfolios inspire architects everywhere to rethink what architecture can achieve. As the world’s largest and most prestigious architectural awards program, the A+Awards celebrates not just the aesthetic beauty of design, but its capacity to create lasting, meaningful change.

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Firm of the Year Award: Mecanoo 

Delft, Netherlands

Tainan Public Library by Mecanoo, Tainan City, Taiwan

Founded in Delft in 1984, Mecanoo has grown into a global architectural powerhouse, bringing together a multidisciplinary team of architects, interior designers, urban planners and landscape architects from 25 countries. The firm’s approach is rooted in the philosophy of “People, Place and Purpose,” ensuring that each project responds to the needs of its users, the context of its environment, and its long-term adaptability. This aproach is exemplified in projects ranging from their iconic Library for UT Delft to the soaring National Kaohsiung Centre for the Arts to the verdant Shenzhen Guangming Scientist Valley. With a rigorous focus on how architecture integrates with its urban context and an eye toward the future, Mecanoo creates buildings that are not only beautiful but also socially relevant, integrating sustainable design strategies that allow for both aesthetic and functional longevity.

Mecanoo’s exceptional projects reflect a mastery of combining architecture, urban planning, and landscape into cohesive designs that foster a sense of identity and community. Their global perspective is always grounded in local context, resulting in culturally significant works that push the boundaries of innovation while maintaining a human touch. For their extraordinary architectural achievements and their ability to inspire architects worldwide to rethink the role of design in shaping communities, we are proud to honor Mecanoo as the 12th Annual A+Awards Firm of the Year.


Emerging Firm of the Year Award: MUDA

Beijing, China | Boston, Massachusetts | Chengdu, China

Founded in 2015, MUDA Architects is a rising star in the global architectural landscape. Led by founder Lu Yun, the firm is known for its forward-thinking approach and diverse, culturally resonant design solutions. MUDA’s work spans public, cultural and commercial architecture, as well as urban, landscape and interior design. The firm’s commitment to exploring diverse design expressions within unique cultural contexts is reflected in its ability to balance the oriental spirit with a future-oriented mindset, producing projects that are both innovative and deeply rooted in their environments, such as the Garden Hotpot Restaurant and the Xinglong Lake CITIC Bookstore.

MUDA Architects’ impressive portfolio showcases a remarkable ability to merge global and local influences, producing projects that are both conceptually and stylistically forward-thinking. The extraordinary diversity of their built work is united by its beauty and innovative spirit. For their impressive blend of modernity and tradition, and their achievements in merging global and local perspectives, from both conceptual and stylistic standpoints, Architizer is proud to present MUDA Architect with this year’s Emerging Firm of the Year Award.


Leadership in Design Award: Vector Architects

Beijing, China

Founded in 2008 in Beijing, Vector Architects has developed a reputation for its thoughtful, problem-solving approach to design. Under the leadership of Dong Gong, the firm has consistently emphasized the importance of respecting the existing environment and addressing each project’s specific challenges with logic and reason. In the face of rapid development and a focus on grandiose forms, Vector Architects has carved a name for itself through their dedication to discovering the unique interrelationships within each program and site, as revealed through spatial structure. Their work is known for its ability to poetically enhance the perception of light, breeze and material, offering tranquil spaces that allow users to connect with their surroundings and reflect on their own existence within the physical world.

Through projects such as the Seashore Chapel and the Renovation of the Captain’s House, Vector Architects’ luminous yet grounded work has helped to define a new school of contemporary Chinese architecture while inspiring architects globally to rethink the way buildings engage with local context and culture with a future-oriented relationship to tradition. This design philosophy and commitment to the fundamentals of architecture have made them leaders not only through their built work, but also through Dong Gong’s speaking and teaching. For their profound contributions to architectural discourse and their ability to forge future paths, reminding architects of the power of architecture itself, we are proud to present Vector Architects with this year’s Leadership in Design Award.


Sustainability in Design Award: Sanjay Puri Architects

Mumbai, India

Sanjay Puri Architects has garnered global acclaim for its innovative, climate-responsive architecture, winning over 360 awards. Led by Sanjay Puri, who has been a prominent jury member for international architecture awards, the firm continues to exemplify how sustainability principles can be cohesively integrated into design approaches, with a particular emphasis on energy efficiency and passive cooling in extreme climates. With a team of over 100, they are currently working on projects in 36 cities across India and in four countries worldwide, including Australia and Oman. From The Rajasthan School to MIRAI HOUSE OF ARCHES, their portfolio is characterized by a commitment to contextual and exploratory design solutions.

Notably, Sanjay Puri Architects is known for enhancing energy efficiency through innovative architectural techniques that harness natural resources like light and air, in particular through unconventional plans, careful siting and innovative massing. Their designs stand out not only for their radical sensitivity to environmental considerations, but also for its high aesthetic quality. For their exceptional contributions to sustainable architecture and their commitment to creating stunning, energy-efficient buildings that address the challenges of climate change, particularly in the face of extreme heat, we are proud to present Sanjay Puri Architects with this year’s Sustainability in Design Award.


Innovation in Design Award: MAD Architects

Beijing, China | Rome, Italy | Los Angeles, California

Founded in 2004 by Ma Yansong, MAD Architects has become a global leader in futuristic architecture with a distinct focus on integrating nature and community into every design. The firm’s work is driven by a contemporary interpretation of the eastern spirit of nature, offering spaces that create a symbiotic relationship between people and their environment. From residential complexes to cultural centers, MAD’s projects span the globe, including the iconic Absolute Towers in Toronto and the Clover House in Japan. Each project reflects the firm’s commitment to fluid, organic forms that enhance user experience by encouraging exploration and offering users the freedom to develop their own experience.

MAD works in forward-looking environments developing futuristic architecture based on a contemporary interpretation of the eastern spirit of nature. From residential complexes to offices to cultural centers,  MAD has been commissioned by clients of all backgrounds, leading to an intriguing combination of diverse project designs that consistently challenge conventional norms. For their forward-thinking architectural approach, unique interpretation of futurism, and commitment to creating spaces that foster community and connection with nature, we are honored to present MAD Architects with this year’s Innovation in Design Award.

Want to follow in the footsteps of Mecanoo, MUDA, Vector Architects, Sanjay Puri Architects and MAD? If so, enter the 13th A+Awards for a shot at global recognition and international publication.

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